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Ella Mower

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Published: 05/02/2026
Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards 2026 Trophy

Feedback from hundreds of thousands of consumers helped crown the best-in-class.

 

The best finance products and providers were recognised last night at the Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards 2026, with expert analysis and feedback from consumers helping to crown the winners.

“Each year, our awards process gives hundreds of thousands of consumers the opportunity to share their opinions on a wide range of organisations across the financial industry,” explained James Brooks, Website Manager at Moneyfactscompare.co.uk. Our annual survey asks for their views on providers shortlisted by the team of skilled analysts at Moneyfacts Group plc – with one lucky respondent this year taking home a £1,000 cash prize.

Meanwhile, professionals from across the industry gathered at the Royal Lancaster London to discover who’d been voted best-in-class; the black-tie event was hosted by author and TV personality, Rob Rinder.

 

What are the Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards and why do they matter?

For over 15 years, iterations of the Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards have determined the organisations that offer outstanding products and services when it comes to personal, family and household finances.

While the awards are highly respected throughout the industry, they also play a crucial role in helping consumers make more informed financial decisions. Recipients are easy to spot, with many proudly displaying our winner’s logo on their marketing materials.

Discover the winners

Four new categories were introduced for the Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards 2026 – joining those already spanning the savings, mortgage, banking and insurance markets. They included:

 

  • Easy-to-open Current Account Provider of the Year (won by Monzo Bank)
  • Easy-to-open Savings Account Provider of the Year (won by RCI Bank)
  • Retail Finance Provider of the Year (won by Monzo Flex)
  • Savings Platform of the Year (won by Raisin UK)

 

“We’re proud to congratulate the winners and all those who received high commendations,” said Brooks. “We’d also like to thank the over 200,000 consumers who contributed their insights, ensuring these awards remain a genuine reflection of consumer experiences and the services that make a difference,” he added.

 

Discover the full list of this year’s winners on our Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards 2026 results page.

When does voting open for 2027?

Don’t worry if you missed your chance to have a say on the organisations you trust with your finances; keep a close eye on our Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards page for when our consumer survey reopens later this year ahead of the Moneyfactscompare.co.uk Awards 2027.

 

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